International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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The role of personal and cultural values on saving behavior: a cross-national analysis
Luiz Alves Cruz, Verónica Peñaloza, Nilton Porto, Ting AnThis study investigates the relationship between human values and saving behavior, focusing on both personal and cultural values.
The public and private mix in the production of childcare: a case study of 21st century South Korea
Sunwoo RyuThe aim of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of the “publicness” and “privateness” concepts in examining childcare policy reforms. Understanding them as having multiple…
Empowering voices: unveiling the dynamics of women's NGOs and state relations in Turkey
Senem Ertan, Fatma Yol, Rojda Aykac, Gokhan SavasThis paper aims to examine the gender perceptions of members within women’s NGOs in Türkiye, highlighting the persistence of patriarchal values despite the rise in these…
Navigating crisis through digitalisation and its impact on firm formality: the case of microenterprises in India
Muhammad Shehryar Shahid, Esther Salvi, Mehak SajjadUsing an institutional lens and drawing on the arguments of the external enabler perspective, this study aims to examine the role of digital technology adoption on the performance…
Social protection comparison across the world: a study of fiscal, structural and institutional performance discrepancies
Ahmed Raza Ul Mustafa, Jabbar Ul-Haq, Nisar Ahmed Dahri, Rameez Ali MahesarSocial protection states the public-mandated (strategies and programmes) to address the vulnerability and risk among poor and near-poor households. Social protection must not only…
Liminality between the lines: self-defined, socially constructed and ontological constraints in the narratives of Russian-medium school teachers in Estonia
Liudmila ZaichenkoThis study explores the segregated context of Estonian education systems, where Estonian and Russian medium schools coexist. Using the underrepresented theory of liminality in…
Passport discrimination from the lens of critical phenomenological perspective
Raheel Yasin, Ayesha Ali, Sarah Namoco, Muhammad AtifLittle is known about how international individuals and travelers face and experience discrimination due to their passport. The purpose of this study is to explore factors that…
Report on culture towards critical rapport: basis for cautious, conscious and careful contemporary cultural studies and literacy
Alvin ServañaThis paper offers a critical exegesis of popular culture and its intersections with the other cultural expressions in the contemporary Philippine scene. As a distinct…
Social identity theory in retirement culture in an underprivileged population: a qualitative study
Keren-Miriam Adam, Tehila Kalagy, Shenhav Malul, Beth G. ZalcmanSocial identity theory describes how an individual’s behaviors and choices are influenced by social group membership, including those related to financial planning. Social group…
Greenwashing practices and ESG reporting: an international review
Lassaad Ben MahjoubThis study provides an overview of the numerous theoretical facets of greenwashing (GW) and their relationship with sustainability, social responsibility and sustainable…
Why do refugees live near to each other? A utility-based model for spatial segregation of Syrian refugees in Türkiye: 2016–2023 period
Taylan Akgül, Zeynep ElitaşThe main purpose of this research is to understand and explain the clustering and/or segregation patterns of the rapid, massive and unexpected flow of Syrian refugees to Türkiye.
Exploring unemployment persistence: a probabilistic analysis in 20 OECD countries to understand its social implications
Carlos David Cardona-ArenasThis study assesses the probability of an OECD member country exhibiting high persistence in unemployment duration, considering income inequality, productivity, accumulation of…
Relational freedom and the Ilan Pappe case: an anthropological proposal for freedom
Wallace Ramos de FigueiredoThis article problematizes the concept of freedom rooted in liberalism, examining the detention of historian Ilan Pappe by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at Detroit…
Hybrid religious civil society organization, the Israeli case of “the path upwards” lesson learned
Yaffa Moskovich, Adi BinhasThis study aims to investigate the unique cultural attributes of a particular association. The research focuses on a single case study involving a civil society organization whose…
“What do you mean by that?”: solidarity in Canadian development practice
Sophia BoutilierWith the launch of the Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), the Canadian government named solidarity as a shared value and a driving motivation behind the FIAP. This…
Conquerors of poverty – a case study of Colombo slum dwellers
Kumudu Nanayakkara Wasam Mudage, Nipuni Weerasinghe, Mahesh Madusanka, Candauda Arachchige Saliya, Anuja Akalanka Lokeshwara, C. Dilshanie JayatissaWhile extensive research has explored poverty in various dimensions, there remains a notable dearth of studies focusing on success stories of slum dwellers overcoming adversity…
Shifting job expectations in the era of generative AI hype – perspectives of journalists and copywriters
Lilla Vicsek, Robert Pinter, Zsófia BauerThis interview study examines Hungarian journalists' and copywriters' expectations of generative AI’s impact on their professions and factors influencing these views during a…
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